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Knee Arthroscopy with Partial Meniscectomy

by Mehul R Shah, M.D. | 14 years ago

Knee Arthroscopy with Partial Meniscectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which an arthroscope, a pen sized instrument mounted with a camera on one end is inserted in the joint through a very small incision. This allows the surgeon to view the inside pictures of the joint on the

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